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Schweitzer:
"I have given my life to alleviate the sufferings of Africa. There is something that all white men that have lived here must learn and know; that these individuals are a sub-race; they have neither the intellectual, mental or emotional abilities to equate or share in any of the functions of our civilization. I have given my life to try and bring them the advantages which our civilization must offer, but I have become well aware that we must retain this status; white, the superior, and they the inferior, for whenever a white man seeks to live among them as their equal, they will either destroy him or devour him, and they will destroy all his work; and so for any existing relationship or for any benefit to this people let white men from anywhere in the world who would come to help Africa remember that you must continually retain the status; you the master, and they inferior, like children that you would help or teach. Never fraternize with them as equals, never accept them as your social equals; or they will devour you; they will destroy you." Albert Schweitzer, who spent most of his life in Africa, "uplifting" Negroes, received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1952. He held several doctorate degrees. Shortly before his death.
170 And this mark hath been upon them in all ages of the world, saith the Lord, that my people who are of the House of Israel should not desire them to mix their seed with them, that they and their children should be a pure and holy people unto me, forever undefiled, For I the Lord God am the author of the races....whose hearts bleed for Cain, the first murderer. The Revelations of Jesus Christ, Section 2